They're into Movies and Toys and TV Shows, Comics and Collecting and Super Heroes, there's no end to the useless stuff they know, but don't call them Geeks, they're just Regular Joes!

With two successful Star Trek films revitalizing the franchise Barry, Dave and Tod make their respective pitches for Star Trek's return to the small screen. Dave gives a rundown of his recent visit to AwesomeCon, and a recent opportunity to get up close with director John Favreau. With X-Men Days of Future Past drawing near the Joe's discuss X-Men (2000) in the first of a series of revisits to the prior X films. Also listener mail and more!

As a follow up to episode 44, our show live from G.I. Joe Con 2014, we proudly present the audio from the podcast panel we participated in at G.I. Joe Con along with the cast of the What’s on Joe Mind Podcast. It’s one more week of G.I. Joe goodness before we get back to all of the other goings-on in the geek-a-sphere.

This week Barry, Dave and Tod journeyed to the great state of Texas, stood on the Grassy Knoll, ate massive quantities of BBQ and attended G.I. Joe's 50th Birthday party at the International G.I. Joe Collectors Club's annual convention. In addition to the Joe's impression of the event are interviews with Club Director Brian Savage, Director of Creative Services Lanny Latham, and Kirk Bozogian, one of the people responsible for the enduring legacy of G.I. Joe.

Marvels Studios delivers another hit with Captain America The Winter Soldier and Barry, Dave & Tod get together for in depth post film analysis. WARNING: this episode includes spoilers, excessive comic book references, and may result in a uncontrollable urge to purchase action figures and or movie props. Also Show and Tell, a handful of Random Topics, and a nod to nerd deity Wil Wheaton.

Once the exclusive haven of geeks and fans of fantasy literature, George R. R. Martin's Westeros has become a mainstream destination. Barry, Dave, and Tod discuss the popularity of HBO's Game of Thrones, the differences between the novels and the HBO series, and what will happen when the source material inevitably runs out. Barry brings home a prize he has been pursuing more than a decade, prompting a discussion of what remains on our respective lists of collector's "holy grails." What's in the Box, plus an outro by geek troubadours Paul and Storm.

With scarcely any signs of spring in sight the Regular Joe's have already turned their attention to the movies of summer. Will Marvel, with the powerful troika of Capt. America, Spiderman, and the X-Men sequels sweep this blockbuster season? Or will a certain green monster (who is not the Hulk) come out on top? Predictions and prognostications galore, as well as What's in the Box and another round of Who Would Win in a Fight.

You know that show, the one you watch and really kind of enjoy, the one you almost never talk about with your friends? This episode is all about the "Guilty Pleasures" as Barry, Dave and Tod own up to the movies and TV shows they find entertaining, and often oddly addicting, in spite of not belonging to the intended demographic. And so we ask, Is it ok to watch chick flicks . . . just for the chicks? Also, What's in the Box, several minutes of Jamie Alexander worship and a plethora of random topics.

In 1964 Hasbro introduced G.I. Joe, America's Movable Fighting Man, and the Action Figure was born. As fans of G.I. Joe gear up to recognize their plastic hero's golden anniversary, controversy, Joe's frequent companion, one again makes an appearance. Is Hasbro giving Joe his due? Dave, Barry and Tod the Regular Joes are joined by Justin Bell from the What's on Joe Mind podcast to talk it out. Also, a salute to the late great Harold Ramis with movie picks, and another round of Who Would Win in a Fight. Yo Joe!